Lu Carrasciali finally began under a timid sun that greeted the wedding of King George and Mannena this afternoon. Rain halved the Six Days, but there were no problems for the King's wedding.

Around 3 p.m., the ruler of Lu Carrasciali appeared before the people of Tempio with a frog's face that surprised everyone. Giorgio's boisterous entourage and the democratically distributed jeers added spice to the parade.

The superb marching band, which brought together several groups from Northern Sardinia, received much applause. Among the most apt allegories was the R-Evolution float, depicting the new digital wonderland, where electronic devices make users grow donkey ears. The floats and groups dedicated to Dante Alighieri and Mozart were a striking sight. Approximately 4,000 participants paraded, and many impromptu groups were applauded.

The Tempio Carnival parade was also chosen by the Permanent Presidio of the Sardinian People for a political initiative to raise awareness about servitude. Several members of the group marched through the center of Tempio carrying two banners, one reading "Sardinnia in cadenas."

The Presidium has launched an appeal for mobilization against renewable energy speculation and the exclusive allocation of Sardinian prisons to the 41 bis regime.

The Six Days continues, even into the night, with dancing and events in Tempio's bars and pubs and in the designated areas set up by the "Classes." The unavailability of the Parco Tenda (damaged by the wind) is making itself felt, but the celebration continues. Monday afternoon features a children's parade and Tuesday's grand finale (the trial and sentencing of King George), all broadcast live on Videolina.

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